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The Once And Future Script Loader

Topics
HTML,
Javascript,
Markup Languages,
Scripting,
Web Development,
Strange Loop 2011,
Dynamic Languages,
Strange Loop,
Languages,
Conferences,
Programming,
Web Applications

Kyle Simpson reviews the script loading history and discusses current script loading techniques and the browser and HTML support for them.

News about Web Applications

Web Intents: What They Are and Their Current Implementation Status

Topics
HTML5,
HTML,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Development,
Markup Languages,
Languages,
Google,
Web Applications,
Programming,
Companies,
Services

This article shortly explains what Web Intents are and why they are useful. Google has enabled Web Intents in Chrome 19, the implementation being available to Safari via WebKit, and Mozilla is also working on it.

Mozilla Labs Apps Developer Preview

Topics
HTML5,
HTML,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Development,
Markup Languages,
Languages,
Mobile Development,
Mobile,
Programming,
Web Applications,
Mozilla

Mozilla has launched the Mozilla Labs Apps Developer Preview, an early view of the Mozilla Labs Apps marketplace. The Mozilla Labs Apps project allows developers to create HTML5 applications that run across multiple devices using Web standards like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. The Mozilla Labs Apps project will also operate its own marketplace to help in the distribution of these HTML5 applications.

Making Technical Community More Active - 2011 Year-End Review of Baidu Technical Salon

Topics
Javascript,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
Big Data,
Continuous Delivery,
Agile Techniques,
Database Design,
Languages,
Agile,
Cloud Computing,
Programming,
InfoQ Announcements,
Web App Developer,
Rich Internet Apps,
Database,
Architecture,
Internet,
Mobile,
Inside InfoQ,
Web Applications,
Hadoop,
Baidu

Baidu Technical Salon is a regular offline communication activity hosted by Baidu, planned, executed and implemented by InfoQ. The topics included cloud computing, mobile Internet, big data, log analysis and other current popular topics. This article mainly reviews Baidu’s support for technical community via Technical Salon, community’s feedbacks on these activities as well as a brief plan in 2012

What is the Future of Flash and Flex?

Topics
HTML 5,
jQuery,
HTML5,
Javascript,
Ruby,
HTML,
Web Development,
Java,
Web Frameworks,
Dynamic Languages,
Flash,
Flex,
Markup Languages,
WOA,
Adobe,
.NET,
Languages,
Programming,
Rich Internet Apps,
Architecture,
Companies,
Web Applications

Adobe wants to strengthen Flash and Flex’s position in the enterprise and especially in the mobile space. But a recent study shows that jQuery has overtaken Flash as a deployed web solution on the top 17,000 websites.

Articles about Web Applications

Ember.js: Rich Web Applications Done Right

Topics
Javascript,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
Languages,
Modeling,
Programming,
MVC,
Web Applications,
Data Binding

This article walks you through building an application with Ember.js, showing the MVC system, data binding, as well as how to build GUI and Touch support.

Regulatory Compliant Cloud Computing: Rethinking web application architectures for the cloud

Topics
Cloud Security,
Security,
Cloud Computing,
Web Applications

Not all data is sensitive and hence an equal and balanced investment in securing all data categories is not justified. This article presents an architecture that leverages cloud-computing, cloud-storage and enterprise key-management Infrastructure(EKMI) to lower costs while complying to data-security regulations.

Presentations about Web Applications

Distributed STM - A New Programming Model for the Cloud

Topics
Java,
Strange Loop 2011,
Languages,
Concurrency,
Strange Loop,
.NET,
Conferences,
STM,
Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Web Applications,
Transactions

Cyprien Noel discusses distributed transactional memories along with ObjectFabric, a Java server based on eXtensible Software Transactional Memory, an OS library for concurrent and distributed apps.

Clojure and the Web

Topics
Web Frameworks,
Clojure,
Languages,
WOA,
JVM Languages,
LISP,
Java,
Architecture,
Programming,
Web Applications

Glenn Vanderburg discusses how Clojure helps creating web applications, focusing on Ring, Compojure, and how a functional language can be used to generate HTML and XML.

Single Page Apps and the Future of History

Topics
HTML5,
HTML,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Development,
Markup Languages,
QCon London 2011,
Languages,
QCon,
Programming,
UX,
Architecture,
Conferences,
SEO,
Web Applications

Michael Mahemoff discusses how HTML5 can be used to create single page web apps offering advice to create a better user experience, built-in accessibility and better SEO results.

HTML5 and the Dawn of Rich Mobile Web Applications

Topics
HTML5,
Sencha Touch,
jQuery,
Rich Internet Apps,
HTML,
Javascript,
Sencha,
Web Development,
QCon London 2011,
Markup Languages,
Companies,
Dynamic Languages,
Cross Platform,
Mobile Development,
Languages,
QCon,
Mobile,
Architecture,
Programming,
Conferences,
Web Applications,
PhoneGap

James Pearce introduces cross-platform web apps development using HTML5 and web frameworks, such as jQTouch, jQuery Mobile, Sencha Touch, PhoneGap, outlining what makes a good framework.